Johnny Daye

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Johnny Daye is a soul singer from Pittsburgh[1] who released six singles between 1965 and 1968[2]. In 2007 he came out of retirement to sing on two tracks on Robert Peckman's first solo CD, "Stirrin’ Up Bees"[3].

[edit] Discography

1965

  • I'll keep on loving you / One of these days (Blue Star 230)
  • Marry me / Give me back my ring (Jomada M600) produced by Johnny Nash

1966

  • Good time / I've got soul (Jomada M603) produced by Johnny Nash

1967

  • A lot of progress / You're on top (Parkway 119)

1968

  • What'll I do for satisfaction / I need somebody (Stax 238)
  • Stay baby stay / I love love (Stax 0004)

2007

  • Let's Talk It Over / Stop And Take A Look (on Robert Peckman, "Stirrin’Up Bees", Bonedog Records BDRCD-22)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Robert Peckman's Stirrin' Up Bees features blue-eyed soul legend Johnny Daye - Music - CD Reviews - Pittsburgh City Paper - Pittsburgh
  2. ^ Johnny Daye Discography
  3. ^ Untitled Document
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